ACLED

Political violence and protest event data for public-interest research

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Best for Structured conflict, protest, political-violence, crisis, actor, and event-context research for journalism, civil society, and regional analysis.
Workflow Analysis, Discovery
Pricing / access Free · API, Browser-Based
Last verified 2026-05-26

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Signal summary

  • VendorACLED
  • PlatformAPI, Dataset, Web Platform
  • Reviewed2026-05-26

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Editorial verdict

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Best for

Structured conflict, protest, political-violence, crisis, actor, and event-context research for journalism, civil society, and regional analysis.

Editorial read

Strong OSINT4 Good and newsroom dataset source when paired with methodology review and local corroboration.

Overview

Best for structured conflict, protest, and political-violence event context in public-interest research.

Operational snapshot

Workflow, access, and coverage

WorkflowAnalysis, Discovery
PricingFree
AccessAPI, Browser-Based
RegionsGlobal
LanguagesEnglish
StatusActive
Recommended workflow

Read methodology first, filter by geography and dates, inspect event and source context, compare with local reports and other datasets, then describe uncertainty clearly.

Language notes

Local reporting may use non-English names, place spellings, and actor labels; cross-check transliterations and local terminology.

Limits

Strengths, caveats, and risk

Strengths

Gives structured event data and regional context that can turn scattered reports into researchable patterns.

Limitations

Dataset definitions, sourcing, and update timing require careful reading before incident-level claims.

Does not prove legal responsibility, exact casualty truth, motive, attribution, or full ground truth for every event.

Risk note

Misreading coded events or actor labels can distort conflict narratives and create safety or reputational harm.

Use care when publishing conflict allegations, casualty claims, or actor responsibility; seek expert or legal review for sensitive reporting.

Trust note

Cite dataset version, methodology, geography, event date, and source context; avoid treating coded events as courtroom-level proof.

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Last verified: 2026-05-26

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